Zombs Retires From Pro VALORANT, But Will Stay On Sentinels

Former keFormer key member of VALORANT Team Zombs of Sentinels is not returning to pro play, he acknowledged during a live stream on Nov. 24.

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 26, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Former keFormer key member of VALORANT Team Zombs of Sentinels is not returning to pro play, he acknowledged during a live stream on Nov. 24.Zombs’ future as a professional Valorant player has been up in the air since April 2022, when Sentinels benched him during the season and brought on Eric “Kanpeki” Xu. The Sentinels revamped the roster with the signings of Sassy and Pancada after making it through the franchising program and the Zombs tried to put together a new team, but they realized that competing was no longer their forte.If you need more information about Zombs Retires From Pro VALORANT, But Will Stay On Sentinels then read carefully and share with your friends.

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Zombs said, “I was sobbing for a week.” “The team I was building had some potential and we had some potential organizations interested. But then I went to Los Angeles, I talked to the owner of SEN, and now I never want to leave SEN. Staying on SEN. I’ve been on SEN since the beginning as he had like zero followers. I’m not going to compete again. It’s not worth me now. I have opportunities that are better for the future, which Better than the competition in every aspect.”

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Zombs grew tired of competing when he realized it was “impossible” to form a team with every player on the same page. According to him, each lineup has too many problems and it is not worth spending years of life grinding one game.The 24-year-old has been a part of Sentinels since March 2019, when he was an Apex Legends pro. He transitioned under the organization VALORANT in 2020 and joined Sentinels, the first lineup assembled in April 2020.Zombs’ future as a professional Valorant player has been up in the air since April 2022, when Sentinels benched him during the season and brought on Eric “Kanpeki” Xu.

The Sentinels dominated the North American scene in 2020 and carried that momentum into May 2021 when they became the first ever winners of an international VALORANT tournament at VCT Masters Two Reykjavík.Although it’s not official yet, it’s likely that Zombs will be part of Sentinels’ team of VALORANT content creators, which also includes Tariq, Esu, and Sinatra.If you like this article then share with your friends and check more articles about esports and keep supporting us.

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